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West Point to Pearl Harbor: A Little Boy Remembers the Japanese Attack and Other Survivor Stories from America's Greatest Military Disaster Book

West Point to Pearl Harbor: A Little Boy Remembers the Japanese Attack and Other Survivor Stories from America's Greatest Military Disaster
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  • West Point to Pearl Harbor: A Little Boy Remembers the Japanese Attack and Other Survivor Stories from America's Greatest Military Disaster
  • Written by author Dick Spangler
  • Published by Dorrance Publishing Company, Inc., October 2006
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This is an extraordinary story of the Spangler family and the survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack, who experienced first-hand that fateful day of December 7, 1941. West Point to Pearl Harbor is inspired by two factors of great importance to the author: the fear that Pearl Harbor's hard-learned lessons of 1941 will vanish, and his Father's death in 1998. Dick Spangler reveals the private journals of his Father's life as a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy in the late 1920's and 30's. Dick Spangler shares the intimacy of love letters written between his parents, incredible eyewitness accounts of surviving soldiers and sailors, and his own childhood memory of this most unforgettable moment in history. The stories are so vividly told by survivors that the reader can experience the true feelings of these courageous heroes who were forced to participate in the horrifying event. There is no truer way to learn history. This book commemorates in an enduring manner those who were there at the start of World War II on American soil. Readers unfamiliar with the motto: REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR will no longer forget.


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